I don't collect customized Breyer models, although I do have three early 1970s ones (Pace's Hi Hopes, Scojeadon (I think that's her name), and Midwest Tumbleweed, all by a woman named Sherry Cook.)
And, there's this guy:
Champaign Toast made by Tiffany Conwell (Purdy) in 1995.
She brought him to the third Lincoln Land Live (a model show I hosted back in the mid 1990s) and I fell in love with him! After the show, I purchased him and have owned him ever since.
He's a nice piece of hobby history, and Tiffany has gone on to become one of the top artists in the hobby.
But, as I said, I really don't collect the customized Breyers - I prefer the original finish, and the vintage ones at that. I am also downsizing my collection (well, in SOME ways I am... haha!) So, when I was cleaning out my hobby closet over Fall Break and found Champaign Toast tucked away in a box, I thought about who I knew that might enjoy him, thinking that I would just surprise someone with an early Purdy custom.
Jennifer Buxton, came to mind. She is a very good friend of Tiffany's. She's also the one who made me the miniature halter with Abby's name on it as well as a set of sleigh bells that are my real-horse bells only downsized for model horses. Jennifer's tack is the best of the best, and she's also a genuinely nice person. Who better to surprise than her?
So, I popped him in a box and shipped him off last week.
(Picture of Jennifer by James Buxton and used with permission.)
Jennifer was so excited to receive him! I am delighted he has gone to her.